![]() ![]() Here’s what they look like on the inside: Here’s a close up of one of my favorites: Just cut, insert, and you’re done! And remember, when you feel comfortable and are ready to move on to the next level of cards, check out my shaker cards! Sewing Needle and Thread Card – Bridget Ann OglesbyĪll cards are the standard 5″ x 7″, so you can put them in envelopes and mail them easily.Pet Condolence (Heart, Paw, Bone) Card – Michelen Kallach.Happy Home (House with Tree and Sun) Card – Megan Curtis.Back-to-School/Teacher (Apple and Book) Card – Rachelle Koehler/Channing Burt.Ideas were contributed by my readers, as follows: That first greeting card set proved VERY popular, so I made another dozen. They may look simple, but you can get fancy with patterned card stock, glitter, decorations, and other embellishments. They can be cut very quickly, giving you a ready-to-use stash of cards. I thought this would make a great “Second Project” for any new Cricut owner. I took the idea one step further with more detailed cuts, a continuation of the card motif inside, and a place for a gift card. Looking for easy-to-make Cricut projects? Or are you in need of fast and easy-to-make cards? I have you covered with another dozen cards in my easy layers greeting card set!Ī month or so ago I created a set of greeting cards inspired by the “enjoy” card everyone makes as their first Cricut project. ![]() Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand. ![]()
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